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. 2023 Apr 11;56(3):1604–1639. doi: 10.3758/s13428-023-02111-7

Table 4.

Between-task correlations of test phase reaction time difference score parameters

Session Index 1 Index 2 MPE HBM n
Baseline Stroop effect BX interference .11 – .20 87
Baseline TRCE .13 .05 87
Baseline Recency effect .15 .01 87
Baseline BX interference TRCE .03 – .03 87
Baseline Recency effect – .03 .07 87
Baseline TRCE Recency effect – .10 – .05 87
Proactive Stroop effect BX interference .11 .00 75
Proactive TRCE – .02 .04 75
Proactive Recency effect – .04 – .06 75
Proactive BX interference TRCE .03 – .04 75
Proactive Recency effect – .23 – .20 75
Proactive TRCE Recency effect .05 .07 75
Reactive Stroop effect BX interference .23 .24 102
Reactive TRCE .18 .15 102
Reactive Recency effect – .03 – .15 102
Reactive BX interference TRCE .07 .07 102
Reactive Recency effect – .10 – .16 102
Reactive TRCE Recency effect .01 – .05 102

Note. Indices are based on test phase only. MPE Pearson r correlation of mean point estimated differences scores; HBM Pearson r correlation of hierarchical Bayesian modeling estimated differences scores; TRCE task-rule congruency effect. Variability in sample sizes due to between-task differences in pre-processing